----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave and Gwlynda Irek" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 2:31 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Gatorade (homemade) and CS results


Richard,

So you feel that it is ok to mix the CS with Gatorade - what about the
sodium in Gatorade - does that have any affect on the CS?

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Hi:

Shortly before his house burned down, I asked Brooks Bradley this exact
question.  I don't think he would mind my sharing his reply with you,
and I have included it below this.

Del
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     Dear Del,
      Please forgive this tardy response, but I am behind some 50 or so
messages.  I have been, simply, overwhelmed with email inquiries of
late.  In direct answer to your questions I offer:
(1) Regarding colloidal silver X Nacl conflict in Gatorade solution.  We
found no challenging presentations during our evaluations using Gatorade
in conjunction with Colloidal Silver.  Do remember that Gatorade is a
"balanced" electrolyte solution and does not offer as much attraction as
would NaCl in a standalone environment.  Silver Chloride is (in our
opinion) considerably less of an argyria threat than is generally
bandied about....especially when considering the volumetric requirement
for inducing argyria from low ppm electrically isolated silver which has
combined with a Cl fraction.  Actually, silver chloride is quite
effective in controlling all of the pathogens that Isolated Cs is---and
it is an order of magnitude less worrisome than would be ANY SILVER
PROTEIN COMBINATION which I can think of.  If the in vivo chloride
bug-a-boo were a threat anywhere close to what some (e.g. Frank Key for
instance] advance, a VERY large number of BLUE people would be walking
about at present.
      We have found that the chloride "objection" does not seem to
manifest to the extent that many contend.....especially not with
Gatorade, Lactated Ringer's, etc.  Unless one is planning on a "long
term" research protocol evaluation, I would consider it quite a stretch
to worry over consequential argyria....under these parameters.  The
possibility of "genuinely threatening" contaminants from ordinary
"tap-water" would seem to present a much greater potential
compromise-----than would chloride recombination with silver in Gatorade
type solutions.  Even if such combinations are occurring, they are,
evidently, of small moment...as no visible precipitates were ever
manifest (in our composite solutions) in any of our evaluations.  We
used CLEAR Gatorade in all of our evaluations.  Originally, this was the
only type which was available.
(2)  Your observations relating to using "filtered" water are,
essentially, correct.  I strongly advise against its use---except in
cases of DIRE EMERGENCY.
      Actually, if I was going to use a supporting adjuvant, at the
present time....I would use DMSO (at about 1 or 2% strength).....as it
possesses the quality of being the preeminent
entrainment solution available to us.  DMSO WILL transport the CS
through mucous barriers and intermediate tissue fields like NO OTHER
substance of which we are aware---at this time....and it is quite
Non-toxic.  Our original Gatorade studies have since, been superceded by
our DMSO research....in which our protocols eliminate even the
possibility of chloride compromise.
       A note of caution however:  DMSO is quite bitter to the
taste....even at 2%.  Therefore, one might be well-served to utilize
somewhat higher ppm strengths of CS (10 to 20 ppm) which would allow
quite small therapeutic dosages one could chase with diluent quantities
of plain water....to immediately mitigate against the unpleasant taste.
       I hope these comments have been of value to you.  I must go now,
but if you have further questions, feel free to contact me.
                     Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.



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